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Easter Sunday on Greasy Prison Same Old Teeth-Defying Meat Crew a Motley Collection “Hot Mincee Pie Fo-tee Cent” “The Price of Salmon”—No. 10 By Max Stern next day was Easter Sunday, tho weather was in its most caressing mood. au nal about which, fornia, ably marks the day of the resur Tae the beauty in ste Call- tnvart si y Seiock the tin pan beat mens call, announcing breakfast seagulls we swooped down) rity on Fat, clattering our tin and cups and edging each ‘on the olf bark had sickened him and he was ready to “swim it’ if the op pertunity came. YOUNG NEGROES WERE FITTEST The younger negroes on the whole j were the fittest, Among these was |a quartet of young fellows who had | just been mustered out of the army. |'They had been to France and spoke in a wide-worldly, blase manner. | Their vocabulary was full of © other signa of Freneh culture, One of them, who had just come from Manila, was love-lornty reminiscent of a little brown Filipino miss, whom he hoped to marry from the proceads ~} of this trip, “Ah mean, she's a chocolate .} vamp,” he enthused, The rest were trankly cynical and generally disgusted with the ship's ,| fare and quarters beside which the army's service seemed palatial. -|“AS YO" 18, Yo’ AIN'T NOTHIN'* “Watur did I evah leave Uncle Sam's ole abmyT?” drawled one hand- some excavalryman, “1 recken 1 mussa been craay.” “Who ft» Uncle Sam?" piped an- other negro lazily. “You'd be Uncle Sam ef yo" haid money enough,” answered a middie aged darkey. He was one who had given his youth and strength to edoring on the Mississippt and ike moet of the crew, waning. “As yo’ ts, yo" ain't nothin’.” The Latine presented a wide range. Some were Yaqui Indians and some were Castilian Spanish Most were just Mexicans, patient hewers of wood and drawers of “| water, In epite of what Meyer had told me of their “clannishness,” they were moro than anxious to be friendly. They seemed too spiritiess to be ugiy. The old Mexicans were halter broke, and swallowed the coarse food without a murmur. The young er ones were sometimes peevish and, if rebellion could break out anywhere, it would be among there, But three of them to my know!l- eige were sick with venereal din- ease, and others were addicted to a Rumania Celebrates - at Coronation Fete} ALBAJUT.A, Rumania, Oct, 146-- Amid plaudits of thousands of Ru manians, King Ferdinand and Queen | Marie were crowned here yesterday, No untoward incident marred the celebration, | the marahuana weed, On the whole,” the Chinese boss had done well ‘There would be no mutiny on this ship. CHINESE OLD AND FEEBLE Most ineffectual of all the crew was the Chinese contingent, There was only one young man in all the 15, He was about 30, The rest wore either past middie age or very old and feeble, They lived in their dark corner, rarely ever coming on deck, even in good weather, | One fat Chinaman wore bed slip pers and pajamas with his socks and garters on the outside of the pajama legs, Th mw him change from this negliges. None wore anything but the cloth foot wear, GAMBLE AND SMOKE OPIUM They spent thelr days and nights in the hold gambling, chattering together, drinking tea and smoking thelr strong waterpipes. Several amoked opium, drawing the curtain in front of their bunks and sinking into forgetfulness for hours and days. At least two of the Chinese had consumption and coughed inces santly. Supper time came at 4 o'clock. ‘The meal waa varied by an innova tion of spoons. Instead of our fin-| gers we now ate with a tablespoon. ‘The Chinaman had loaded two! crates of cabbages aboard and our stew contained some of its leaves. | 7] Otherwise ft was the same. “HOT MINCEE PIE" COSTS “FO-TEE CENT” After supper the gars began have only two meals a day and I turned toward the Mexican store to spend some of my advance money fof food. “Hot mince-ee pie,” came a voice from the hatchway. It was Charlie, the Chinese cook. How thoughtful of him, fust at the time when we were growing desperate for food. 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MISS DISGUSTED, Dear “Mian Disgusted,” I’m afraid a 4 920 OD COPCOSSD8nBHS0 20 wenseRoemEDLoUe When You Think| Of Your Eyes Remember Fon Opte strengthens eyesight: re- ‘es inflammation of eyes and Ids; os, soothes and rests tired, dusty, Work-strained eyes, and is a help to better ¢ Druggists recommend and nell Boi DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbla St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than Years. HONGKONG.—-Officers of British navy lay plans to entertain Admiral H. A. Andereon, new commander of United States Astatio fleet division, and officers under him, who have arrived here with mx destroyers, h was Search Started for ; . Mountain Aviators PORTLAND, Ore., 6-—Search today for W. RR. Graham, aviator, and Charlies 8, Woodruff, photographer, who left in an airplane Friday tole make pictures of the Mount Hood country, Nothing has been heard of them since, altho they intended to re- turn the day they left. matter {t brings out wh: Polnoning you. In slight 4 auch a8 ‘occasion mach, gas on the headache, one ALWAYS brings treatment, how: ry in cases of obatin: on standing stoma trouble, preferably under direction of your physician. ig Meports From Physicians "T Pre ulate you on the good ad from Adlerika since I it (Signed) Dr. Ly that there ton’t much I can tell you to help them, I'm pretty auro there 1a no help, This “craze,” as you s0 aptly put it, must wear Itself out— and it will! The average girt of high school age lig Just commencing to think that ‘he, having reached the young lady | stage, must do something to keep up, land she quite naturally turns to the boys, those dear, dear boys, Perhaps you have read Booth Tar- jkington’s “Seventeen”? Of course, |we all know that, according to thas lfictionist, charming tho his stories are, only the males of the spectes.wn- dergo the awful stage deacribed in “Seventeen”; but, alas, tt is not the truth, for the average high achool girl passes thru the same stage, and every Uttle incident in her many “ro- mances” simply must be recounted to her friends, There ts nothing for you to do, if you really care for the pirla, except to walt and hope for the beat. Of course, tf you feel that your friends are really making themselves whether the material you wish to|ridioulous, (f I were you I should put lye is wool or slik, or whether it|the matter up to them, not prudish- js linen, cotton of mixed goods-—|ly, however, and I think that you will Advertluementy Jind that they will Usten to reason, he Ba a WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN “DIAMOND DYES” found nothin; in m feo to «# h ; create Adlerika. t U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Steamers at Society Ladies Adopt New || , Convene. 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Tell your druggist Since the introduction of the sil- merine method in this country, has become quite “the proper thing’ among elety women, who have readily adopted it in place of the destructive curling iron, ‘The waves and curls acquired by the new moth- ¥. 9:30 p. od are far more natural in appear- Io} im 4 Friday, Satur- nd the hair, of course, is glos-|/] day and Sunday, 11:30 p. m. ‘and prettier’ than could be if AUTOMOBILE FERRY a, life ware cooked out of ft. | e liquid ia jeasant to uM . DI sets heattle to Rremerton Daity Ing neither greasy nor sticky. } a fimple thing to apply with @ clean ; tooth brush before. doing up the [|_| extra trip The lovely wayy effect in evi-~ n about three hours is all that nid wish for, whether the halt ‘ar bobbed. It conta little to use liquid atimering, as a few ounce from the druggist will keep the hair eoks—Advertivement, in curls for w: ver Fraser- Paterson Co.’s 10th Anniversary Sale Continuing ‘Tomorrow 6 F. 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